AirTrain JFK

AirTrain JFK was the first new rail line to be built in New York City in more than 40 years. The 8.3 mile light rail route connects John F. Kennedy International Airport with the Long Island Rail Road and New York City's subway system. As the lead designer for the AirRail Transit Consortium, STV provided complete architectural/engineering design and environmental services, as well as construction support services as part of a design-build-operate-maintain (DBOM) contract. A fully automated light rail system, the $1.3 billion project features an innovative elevated track structure, 10 award-winning climate-controlled stations, and a sophisticated operations, maintenance and storage facility.